Composite order was used in the main vaulted Tepidarium in the Thermae of Diocletian in Rome. This was the only full section of the Baths to survive. Michelangelo converted the structure into a Church without altering the original orders because he understood that the action would preserve what was left of the structure. Your work is beautiful...thanks for posting.
I used to cast corinthian and doric capitols out of casting plaster and have fitted many over the years and would often think about the real skill it took to create the originals, this was an absolute pleasure to watch, I am in awe of your skill, I doff my cap to you sir.
Stunning work, I would love to see it from start to finish . Do you do tutorials and or courses? Offer any tips and tricks , how did you learn to do this etc.
Good morning, dear artist, I always follow your videos and wait for the new. I took your advice and bought a bunch of pfeil tools. It 's really excellent. Thank you, but I hope you can show us in one of the videos the correct way to sharpen the drilling tools. Thank you .
It's very impressive that the set of two capitals look almost the same size to me! How could anyone carve with such a precision that every single detail is in the same scale when it's entirely done by hand, each by each! Wonderful works!
Please tell me what type of glue do you use for this capital of oak and for attaching the "ear" for the volutes? It is wonderful that you put this video up for us to view.
Thank you for the info. I am to make two half capitals of red oak and do not have access to a lathe with a swing to accommodate the block. Perhaps I may turn the block and attach the abacus and volutes? Is that what you did for this video?
As exceptional as the carving is, I am just as impressed by how you planned out the work. Very well thought out. A quick question: do you have a favorite or preferred gouge? I noticed you used that 7F/25 quite a bit. A lot of people tend to think that fishtails can't handle pounding but you prove otherwise!
Beste meneer Top, zoals gewoonlijk weer een staaltje vakwerk, doet U ook iets aan het doorgeven van uw kennis en vaardigheid aan een jongere generatie, bijvoorbeeld op het hout en meubileringscollege? Groetjes uit Zwanenburg 👍🏻
Saludos. En mi opinión y con todo el respeto para éste tallista entiendo que el tipo de madera de éste capitel NO es la mejor opción para tallar. Lo digo como tallista que soy. Salutaciones desde El Caribe !!
Composite order was used in the main vaulted Tepidarium in the Thermae of Diocletian in Rome. This was the only full section of the Baths to survive. Michelangelo converted the structure into a Church without altering the original orders because he understood that the action would preserve what was left of the structure. Your work is beautiful...thanks for posting.
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Wow, you are the big hands! The Acathus leaves look as if they are alive. Lovely composite capital, it's a beautiful work!
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I am always looking forward to your upload.
This is amazing.
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I used to cast corinthian and doric capitols out of casting plaster and have fitted many over the years and would often think about the real skill it took to create the originals, this was an absolute pleasure to watch, I am in awe of your skill, I doff my cap to you sir.
Designer- Garb Thank you very much
Where can I get a job doing that?
That's a great job and a hard one too in Oak. Nice to see the complete process from drawing to finished piece.
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Lovely piece of oak, great carving thank you for uploading it.
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Perfectly done, never seen an Oak wood such clear in color, has a nice looking !
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There Good fun to make in Sandstone too 👍 It's not a 5 minute Job from personal experience lol👍😉
Nice Job
Stunning work, I would love to see it from start to finish . Do you do tutorials and or courses? Offer any tips and tricks , how did you learn to do this etc.
One amazing dude, outstanding work!
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Very well done. I like the way you're 'patient' with the wood, or at least, as how i perceive it from my limited experience with carving.
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Delightful work of the master!
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Good morning, dear artist, I always follow your videos and wait for the new. I took your advice and bought a bunch of pfeil tools. It 's really excellent. Thank you, but I hope you can show us in one of the videos the correct way to sharpen the drilling tools. Thank you .
Thank you for the reaction and I will make that video
This is so beautifur Sir! I love watching You work it inspires me! 💞
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It's very impressive that the set of two capitals look almost the same size to me! How could anyone carve with such a precision that every single detail is in the same scale when it's entirely done by hand, each by each! Wonderful works!
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this is like a trigger for my soul..creative factor creative factory of ideas
Zéér mooi werk !!!👍💯👌
great! How many hours did it take?
Beautiful 👍👍
Please tell me what type of glue do you use for this capital of oak and for attaching the "ear" for the volutes? It is wonderful that you put this video up for us to view.
I use normal wood glue. Thank you for watching
Thank you for the info. I am to make two half capitals of red oak and do not have access to a lathe with a swing to accommodate the block. Perhaps I may turn the block and attach the abacus and volutes? Is that what you did for this video?
As exceptional as the carving is, I am just as impressed by how you planned out the work. Very well thought out. A quick question: do you have a favorite or preferred gouge? I noticed you used that 7F/25 quite a bit. A lot of people tend to think that fishtails can't handle pounding but you prove otherwise!
Thank you very much. No, Idon't have a favorite chisel. I have more than 130. But I like to work with the fishtails.
Super. Pfeil?
un lavoro veramente impressionante complimenti!
a very Amazing job compliments!
BRICO LAB Very good work👍👌
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Hooray! You're back!
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Beautiful!!!
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How long takes for a masterpiece like that to come off your hands?????
Thank you very much. It takes three months
Magnificent workmanship! I hope you have an Apprentice or two to pass your skills to.
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Very impressive, love your work
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its amazing i love this channel
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Bravo Master! Oak is a solid tree.
It is, thank you very much
Thanks for the upload!
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Simplesmente fantástico.. parabéns..
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You are genius sir
That is amazing.
David Presnell Thank you very much
echt mooie werk!!! Bedankt voor het delen!
Graag gedaan, dank je voor de reactie
This has probably been asked, but what's your favorite wood to work with? You seem to vary widely.
I work in all kinds of wood, thank you for the reaction.
Bu nedir başkan? Kaçıncı seviye bu?
Excellent Job !!
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Prachtig! 💕
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Beste meneer Top, zoals gewoonlijk weer een staaltje vakwerk, doet U ook iets aan het doorgeven van uw kennis en vaardigheid aan een jongere generatie, bijvoorbeeld op het hout en meubileringscollege? Groetjes uit Zwanenburg 👍🏻
Beautiful piece.
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Saludos. En mi opinión y con todo el respeto para éste tallista entiendo que el tipo de madera de éste capitel NO es la mejor opción para tallar. Lo digo como tallista que soy. Salutaciones desde El Caribe !!
He’s very inspirational
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Sooo good!!!!
DIY Craftsman Thank you very much
Why do people use egg and dart?
Hola muy pratica es trabajo
Cann you make a video how you sharp the tools
I will,
where do i study this
One important point missing the fitting of the top section to the main section
They are placed on a column in a medieval church, thank you for watching
omg this is so satisfying ..
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spettacolare
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Amazing
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Wow
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Intense
Fluke Skywalker Thank you very much